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By: Stephen Dudeney

London Firefighter

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Dave and I crept up the stairs, the floor had burned through in places as had the floor above, the roof was gone so there was a bit of dull light. The floor was covered in rubble; tiles from the roof, burnt timber, cork and all sorts. Dave took the nozzle and we pushed forward along the floor. The smoke was tolerable, the heat was a different matter. As I breathed in it was searing my lungs, a bit like trying to breathe in over a boiling kettle, I was lying on the floor in a puddle of steaming water trying to find some cooler air.

As Dave opened the nozzle we were engulfed in steam as the water cooled the superheated atmosphere above us. I buried my head a little lower and held on for dear life as Dave worked the jet around the large hallway, extinguishing the burning contents.


We pushed further and tried making our way into a room on the right. I was suffering a bit now, and as if reading my mind, Dave pulled back and I pushed up to the nozzle. I opened it and aimed in the direction of the fire. I got some relief by breathing in the cool clean air that was being forced out of the nozzle with the water. Soon we had pushed a good way forward but we were taking a real beating. I could feel my skin scalding as the wet fire tunic steamed in the heat…

Stephen Dudeney was brought up in London’s East end, and for as long as he can remember wanted to be a Fireman. In 1987, he joined the London Fire Brigade and began his career at Bethnal Green Fire Station. He was promoted through the ranks always remaining within East London. Finishing his career as Borough Commander, covering the area of the East end where he grew up and plied his trade, over the course of his career he attended some of the most significant incidents to befall London in recent decades, this is his story.

Customer Reviews
4.9
22 reviews
22 reviews
  • SDude

    Well, I would say that. Just a shame the publisher didn’t use the final proof, instead, they used an earlier version. To all of the readers, sorry for the typos… fat fingers when typing that the Publisher’s proofreader missed. I’ll work with the publisher to correct this. I hope it doesn’t spoil your enjoyment.

  • richgorb

    This is a great read from a man who knows his job.

  • NEIL CASH

    One of the best books ever written about a firefighters service. I was keen to read this book as it covers my period of service, and Steve comes up trumps. Several jobs I was on, loads I heard about from others, probably the best insiders view of the day to day life of a London firefighter out there. If you're serving, retired, or just want to know what the jobs about but it, you won't be disappointed

  • ian bigby

    Great book as a retired firefighter I know Steve, he has shown great insight into his career as a great firefighter.if you a firefighter it's a must read!

  • Amazon Customer

    I’ve been waiting for this to be published for a few months now and I am certainly not disappointed. A very readable book from a proper London Firefighter who tells it like it is, warts and all. It took me right back to where I served in the 80s and 90s with some of the situations, personalities and incidents that we attended. Thoroughly recommended for anyone who wants an insight into a firefighter’s world in a big city Brigade..

  • Amazon Customer

    Excellent book spanning career in London fire brigade. Best read in a long time!

  • Steve

    I served in the same areas, during the same era, as Steve. He was one of the very few senior officers who stayed true to his roots in the brigade. As a result, he was respected by all of us grunts on the ground.

    This is an honest and gritty account of one man’s life in the third, (now fourth), biggest and busiest brigade in the world. It brought back so many memories for me and gave an insight into the ‘dark side’ that was senior management within the LFB.

    Until next time Dude xx

  • J. F. Mcclory

    A great read takes you into the heart of fire service life, difficult to put down.

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